v. Obs. Also pa. pple. forgalded. [f. FOR- pref.1 + GALL v.] To gall thoroughly.

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1563.  Mirr. Mag., Hen. Dk. Buckhm., lxxxiv.

          Who so hath seene the Bull chased with Dartes,
And with dyepe woundes forgald and gored so,
Tyl he oppressed with the deadlye smartes,
Fall in a rage, and runne vpon his foe.

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1576.  Gascoigne, Philomene (Arb.), 117.

        But sure, that horse which tryeth like a rolle,
And lothes the griefe of his forgalded sides,
Is better, much than is the harbrainde colte
Which headlong runnes and for no bridle bydes.

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